![]() The Holocron would give Cal and Cere a chance to rebuild the Jedi order. Turns out, BD-1 belonged to Cere’s former Jedi master Eno Cordova, who left one of those fancy droid messages revealing that the vault contains a Holocron - basically a cube-shaped registry of Force-sensitive children across the galaxy. The crew fly to Bogano, a semi-uncharted planet full of cliffs and bogs (thank you, Star Wars naming conventions), to look for a vault of the Zeffo, a pre-Jedi civilization. Image: Respawn Entertainment/Electronic Arts Cal is soon thereafter rescued by Cere and Greez. One job goes wrong, and Cal uses the Force to save a friend from falling to his death, which ultimately draws the attention of the Second Sister and the Ninth Sister. ![]() So what happens in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order?įallen Order opens on Bracca, a shipyard planet where Cal works a day gig as a scrapper. She starts off as an antagonist, but comes to trust Cal and his friends over time. Merrin is likely one of the last Nightsisters. Their special flavor of the Force is called “magick.” And yes, it’s affiliated with the dark side - as most corpse-summoning magic in fiction is. Who are Merrin and the Nightsisters?Įxecuted during the Clone Wars, Nightsisters are Force-sensitive people from Dathomir (fun fact: Darth Maul’s home planet!). ![]() The most complicated character, though, is Merrin, a Nightsister. Reva, the primary antagonist of that show, is one - the Third Sister.). (If you saw the Disney Plus show-that-should’ve-been-a-movie Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’ll recognize the Inquisitors. The primary villains of Fallen Order are two Inquisitors: the Second Sister and the Ninth Sister. Their trio is accompanied by the real star of the show: BD-1, essentially a puppy in droid form. Which characters are in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order?īeyond Cal, Fallen Order heavily features ex-Jedi knight Cere Junda and pilot Greez Dritus, who captains their spaceship, the Stinger Mantis. ![]() Who knows what expensive cameos Respawn wrangled for the sequel. You might want to watch those before diving into Jedi: Survivor. This places Jedi: Survivor between the prequel and original trilogy, set during the same year as Obi-Wan Kenobi and roughly around the same time frame as Andor. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is set roughly five years after the events of Fallen Order - so, 9 BBY. You play as one of them: Cal Kestis, a padawan trained by Jedi master Jaro Tapal (who did not survive Order 66, as detailed by flashbacks in Fallen Order). But because galaxies are pretty big, some Jedi survive. Fallen Order mostly takes place during 14 BBY.īy the time Fallen Order rolls around, Order 66 has resulted in the government-sanctioned extermination of the Jedi. The Star Wars timeline is generally filtered into years before the Battle of Yavin (BBY), as seen in Star Wars: A New Hope, and after (ABY). Jedi: Fallen Order is set five years after the events of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. When do Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Survivor take place? Keep it handy as you play through Jedi: Survivor. Here are all the important story beats from Jedi: Fallen Order that you’ll need to know for its sequel. And it barely mentions the weird space Rubik’s Cube! Seriously, it doesn’t even cover that character’s death. If you haven’t, the in-game recap of Fallen Order will come across as little more than a foggy supercut of snapshots and voiceovers. Jedi: Survivor’s recap of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s story and characters may jog your memory if you happened to play the 2019 game in the past, like, three weeks. ![]() Star Wars Jedi: Survivor opens with the sort of cinematic that’s de rigueur for big-budget video game sequels: a recap of its predecessor that barely recaps anything. ![]()
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